How does the Bible tell us to pray?

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In this episode Rylee breaks down the framework for prayer, the Lord's Prayer, which Jesus taught to his disciples. The Lord's Prayer consists of seven petitions that address God's authority, provision, forgiveness, protection, guidance, and glory. It is found in the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 6, verse 9-13.

This framework should be incorporated for all prayers.

Key takeaways:
Honor God as the father and creator of all, and ask that his name be revered and respected.
Express a desire for God's rule to be established on Earth, and for his will to be followed by all.
Ask for God's provision and sustenance for the day.
Acknowledges human sinfulness and ask for forgiveness, while also committing to forgiving others.
Ask for God's protection and guidance, and for deliverance from temptation and evil.
Acknowledges God's sovereignty and power, and gives him glory.
"Amen," at the end of the prayer is used as a sign of agreement and assent, meaning "so be it" or "truly."
Quotes:
"The words themselves are something that you can memorize, but they're meaningless unless you know, you understand the intent behind them." - Rylee Meek

"We are saved to do good works, but we are not saved by our works." - Rylee Meek

"We are called to love our brothers love our neighbors. But we don't do that by tolerating, but by by tolerating the sin in our life, and tolerating the sin and other people's lives." - Rylee Meek

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